Ad fraud, a significant challenge in the digital advertising ecosystem, involves fraudulent activities that cause advertisers to pay for non-compliant ads, fake impressions, and fake clicks, resulting in substantial financial losses and damaging reputations. The global rise in digital advertising expenditure has created lucrative opportunities for fraudsters, who employ sophisticated tactics to exploit ad budgets, making ad fraud the second highest-earning type of organized crime after drug trafficking. Programmatic ad buys are particularly susceptible, with an estimated 37% click fraud rate, prompting major advertisers to cut digital ad spending and blacklist certain agencies. Both advertisers and publishers suffer from this issue, as non-compliant ads can tarnish brand reputations and result in significant revenue loss, especially in sectors like finance, legal, business, gambling, and property services. Detecting and preventing ad fraud remains challenging due to the evolving sophistication of fraudsters, who use methods like cloaked ads and IP manipulation, but utilizing an IP proxy network offers a promising solution. By leveraging millions of real user IPs, advertisers can verify ad compliance, ensuring the right demographic sees the ads in the correct location, thereby reducing the risk of undetected fraud and optimizing advertising spend.